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Dallas Cowboys

 

First round: Roy E. Williams, Detroit Lions.

 

 

Comments: He better step his f'ing game up this year or he will be eaten alive by the fans and the media now that the Terrible One has been dismissed. :thumbs:

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New York Jets - Traded up to the 5th spot, got Mark Sanchez. Finally, a QB with an arm, that isn't older than my Grandpa. :thumbs:

 

 

Don't count on it, Brett may cry himself back into the starting position again.

 

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New York Jets - Traded up to the 5th spot, got Mark Sanchez. Finally, a QB with an arm, that isn't older than my Grandpa. :thumbs:

 

 

Don't count on it, Brett may cry himself back into the starting position again.

 

 

 

:D Not a chance.

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Well, the Vikes got themselves a pothead playmaker WR in Percy Harvin. He should compliment AP very nicely.....Ooops, only one problem...Even the best WR's still need a QB to throw it to them....DOH!!!

 

Oh well. :thumbs:

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New York Jets - Traded up to the 5th spot, got Mark Sanchez. Finally, a QB with an arm, that isn't older than my Grandpa. :thumbs:

 

 

Mark Sanchez is absolutely terrible. He, along with USC, are over hyped by the biased sports media. He only threw 400 something passes in college ( which is terrible) and is unproven. I bet a million dollars he is the next Ryan Leaf.

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Bears dont hav a pick until #49

 

They do have a new QB though :thumbs:

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Cool, now we addressed the O-Line.....to help protect our awesome QB. :thumbs:

 

This guy has the attributes for someone who's only job is to "get in the way". He will replace Ryan Cook, who couldn't block Peewee Herman to save his mother's life.

 

Phil Loadholt, OL

6'8" 332 lbs.

 

Pick Analysis: The Vikings pick a behemoth tackle prospect to insert into the lineup on the right side. Loadholt excels at blowing defenders off the ball and will thrive in the Vikings' power-based scheme. Though he has some trouble with quick rushers off the edge, his ability to dominate the line of scrimmage is what drove the Vikings to make the pick.

 

http://www.nfl.com/videos?videoId=09000d5d80f2f642

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Cool, now we addressed the O-Line.....to help protect our awesome QB. :thumbs:

 

This guy has the attributes for someone who's only job is to "get in the way". He will replace Ryan Cook, who couldn't block Peewee Herman to save his mother's life.

 

Phil Loadholt, OL

6'8" 332 lbs.

 

Pick Analysis: The Vikings pick a behemoth tackle prospect to insert into the lineup on the right side. Loadholt excels at blowing defenders off the ball and will thrive in the Vikings' power-based scheme. Though he has some trouble with quick rushers off the edge, his ability to dominate the line of scrimmage is what drove the Vikings to make the pick.

 

http://www.nfl.com/videos?videoId=09000d5d80f2f642

 

huh huh, you said load. :D

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